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PREFACE. 

The  class  of  1898  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  Columbia  University,  was  the  first  to  be  gradu- 
ated under  the  four-year  curriculum.  This  circumstance 
alone  might  be  considered  sufficient  cause  for  a  celebration. 
Now  that  ten  years  have  elapsed  since  graduation,  it  seems 
doubly  fitting  that  a  reunion  of  its  members  should  be  held. 

The  idea  of  having  a  decennial  reunion  is  one  that  has 
for  some  time  been  favorably  discussed  by  various  mem- 
bers of  the  class.  Definite  plans  to  organize  the  reunion 
were  made  last  fall,  when  a  committee  was  appointed  by 
the  Class  President  to  make  the  necessary  arrangements. 
It  was  then  decided  not  only  to  hold  a  banquet,  but  also 
to  try  the  experiment  of  publishing  a  record  of  the  class 
since  graduation.  After  some  deliberation  it  was  thought 
best  to  make  the  record  a  purely  professional  one  and  to 
omit  all  personal  information,  such  as  that  relating  to  mar- 
riage, etc. 

Answers  to  a  circular  letter  with  ten  statistical  questions 
were  finally  received  from  all  except  four  men  in  the  class. 
Three  of  these  were  men  whose  addresses  it  seemed  impos- 
sible to  ascertain. 

Due  perhaps  to  a  false  sense  of  modesty,  some  of  the 


class  have  failed,  in  spite  of  several  requests,  to  make  their 
records  as  complete  as  was  desired.  On  the  other  hand 
we  have  thought  it  best  to  omit  some  of  the  answers  given 
in  order  to  make  the  record  uniform.  All  positions  held  at 
the  present  time  are  inserted  in  the  record.  Of  former  po- 
sitions only  those  of  importance,  such  as  instructorships  or 
attending  positions  to  hospitals,  have  been  included.  A  list 
of  former  positions,  such  as  that  of  clinical  assistant,  often 
held  but  a  short  time,  seemed  superfluous.  Membership  in 
various  societies  has  for  the  same  reason  been  omitted. 

It  is  hoped  that  our  reunion,  with  its  class  record,  will 
tend  to  strengthen  and  renew  personal  and  professional  re- 
lations between  the  members  of  our  class.  If  the  efforts 
of  the  committee  have  contributed  to  bring  about  this  result, 
we  shall  certainly  consider  that  our  time  and  thought  have 
been  well  expended. 

Committee 

Howard  Fox,  Chairman, 
J.  Bayard  Clark, 
Montgomery  Sicard, 
Victor  C.  Pedersen, 
Stanley  O.  Sabel, 
Percy  R.  Turnure, 
William  C.  Woolsey. 


March  7,  1908,  New  York  City. 

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OFFICERS  OF  THE   CLASS 
OF  1898 

President Charlton  Wallace 

Vice-President Justin  M.  Waugh 

Secretary Charles  F.  Hunt 

Treasurer Thomas  S.  Arbuthnot 

Marshall John  J.  Cott» 


DECENNIAL    BANQUET 

Held  at 

THE   YALE   CLUD,   NEW  YORK   CITY 

March  Seventh,  1908 


Toastmaster 
Thomas  S.  Arbuthnot 

Speakers 

Franklin  A.  Dorman  Samuel  J.  Kopetzky 

Malcolm  Goodridge  Archibald  H.  Busby 


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CLASS   RECORDS. 


John  Aquaro, 

83  Sullivan  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine. 

Thomas  Shaw  Arbuthnot, 

Fifth  Avenue  and  Putnam  Street,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa. 

Interested  in  Internal  Medicine. 

Formerly  Interne  in  IMercy  Hospital,  Pittsburgh;  Post- 
graduate Work  in  Obstetrics  at  Rotunda  Hospital, 
Dublin,  Ireland,  in  1899;  Edinburgh  and  London  (1899- 
1900),  working  for  the  two  degrees — L.  R.  C.  P.  (Lon- 
don) M.  R.  C.  S.  (England). 

At  present  on  I\Iedical  Staff  of  Mercy  Hospital,  Western 
Pennsylvania  Hospital  and  Pittsburgh  Tuberculosis 
Hospital. 

Samuel  Barshell, 

22  West  114th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Surgery  and  Gynecolog}^ 

Formerly  Interne  in  Harlem  Hospital.  Asst.  Attending 
Gynecologist  in  Mount  Sinai  Hospital  Dispensary  from 
1905-1906;  Chief  of  Class  of  Female  Surgery  and 
Gynecology  at  Harlem  Hospital  Out-Patient  Dept., 
1900-1904. 

At  present  Chief  of  Surgical  Clinic  at  Harlem  Hospital 
Out-Patient  Dept. 


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Edward  John  Bero, 

58  East  Seventh  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Internal  Medicine. 

At  present  at  the  German  Hospital  Dispensary. 

John  Staunton  Blackmar, 

20  East  127th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Harlem  Hospital.     Served  in  the 

Spanish  War  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Asst.  Surgeon, 

Third  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry. 
At  present  Clinical  Work  in  Harlem  Hospital  Dispensary. 

James  Eddy  Blake, 

352  Jefferson  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Interested  in  General  Surgery. 
Formerly    Interne    in    Brooklyn    Hospital.      Studied    in 

Paris,  Vienna,  Berlin,  Bonn;  Graduate  M.  D.  Bonn, 

1902. 
At  present  Asst.  Surgeon  Brooklyn  Hospital  Dispensary; 

Physician  to  M.  E.  Home  for  Aged;  Clinical  Asst. 

Post-Graduate  Hospital,  New  York. 
Author  of  Tuberculosis  of  the  Cervical  Lymph  Glands 

(Long  Island  Med.  Jnl,  July  and  Aug.,  1907) ;  Sil- 

verized  Catgut  (Annals  of  Surg.,  Jan.,  1907) ;  Cardiac 

Dilatation  following  Acute  Infectious  Disease  (N.  Y. 

State  Jnl.  of  Med.,  Nov.,  1907). 


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James  Francis  Briody, 

385  Main  Street,  Patersan,  N.  J. 

Interested  in  Practice  of  Medicine. 

At  present  Assistant  Visiting  Physician  Medical  Division, 
St.  Joseph's  Hospital,  Paterson,  N.  J.  City  Physician, 
Paterson,  N.  J.    Member  of  the  Board  of  Health. 

Edward  Manning  Brown, 

137K  State  Street,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Interested  in  Dermatology  and  Genitourinary  Diseases. 
Formerly  Interne  in  St.  John's  Riverside  Hospital,  Yon- 
kers,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Frederick  Buckley, 

802  Carroll  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  General  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Seney  Hospital,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

At  present  Chief  of  Surgical  Clinic  O.  P.  D.  of  M.  E. 
Hospital. 

Author  of  Removal  of  Growth  of  Lower  Lips  under  Co- 
caine Anesthesia. 

Maynard  Gooding  Burgess, 

241  N.  Main  Street,  Herkimer,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  General  Surgery  and  Surgery  of  Nervous 

System. 
Formerly  Interne  in  City  Hospital,  New  York.     Served 

in  Spanish  War  in  U.  S.,  Santiago  and  Cuba.    Asst. 


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Surgeon  Eleventh  U.  S.  Infantry;  Surgeon  Eleventh 
U.  S.  Infantry;  Brig.-Surgeon  First  Brig.,  Second 
Div.,  Fourth  Corps ;  Hdqrs.  Detail,  Cavalry  Div.,  Fifth 
Corps;  Med.  Exam.  Recruiting  Station,  N.  G.,  N.  Y. 
Was  first  in  the  class  to  get  degree  and  enter  army  in 
Spanish- American  War.  Diploma  bears  date  of  April 
27,  1898. 

At  present  Surgeon  to  Herkimer  Emergency  Hospital. 

Author  of  articles  in  American  Medicine,  Journal  of  Sur- 
gical Technology,  Etc.  "Self-answering"  Individual 
Case  History  and  Record  for  Use  in  Card  Index  Sys- 
tem (Shaw- Walker)  ;  Operating-Table,  Artery-For- 
ceps, Tongue-Forceps  for  Anesthesia,  Elastic  Bandages. 

Archibald  H.  Busby, 

55  East  65th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine. 

Formerly  Interne  in  New  York  Hospital.  Served  in  the 
Spanish  War.  Hospital  Steward  71st  Reg.,  N.  Y.  Vol., 
U.  S.  A.    Acting  Surgeon  on  Field  in  Cuba. 

At  present  Asst.  Attending  Physician  in  Hospital  for 
Ruptured  and  Crippled,  and  Presbyterian  Hospital  Dis- 
pensary (Children). 

William  Caldwell  Calhoun, 

205  West  107th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Physical  Diagnosis. 

Formerly  Interne  in  St.  John's  Hospital,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

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At  present  Asst.  Attending  Medical  Clinic  O.  P.  D.,  St. 
Luke's  Hospital,  New  York. 

Clarence  W.  Campbell, 

Dexter,  Jefferson  County,  New  York. 

After  several  years  of  practice  left  New  York  City  and 
assumed  the  position  of  General  Manager  of  the  Dex- 
ter Sulphite  Pulp  &  Paper  Co.,  at  Dexter,  N.  Y. 

Spencer  Carleton, 

71  West  50th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Chemistry  and  Pathology. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Metropolitan  Hospital  B.  I.  Post- 
graduate work  in  Berlin  in  1898. 

At  present  Prof,  of  Chemistry  N.  Y.  Medical  College 
and  Hospital  for  Women ;  O.  P.  D.  Surgery  at  Cornell ; 
Pathologist  Metropolitan  Hospital ;  Pathologist  Hahne- 
mann Hospital. 

Author  of  Improvements  in  Microscopes. 

J.  Bayard  Clark, 

616  Madison  Avenue,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Genitourinary  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Bellevue  and  Sloane  Maternity  Hos- 
pitals. Postgraduate  work  in  Berlin  winter  of  1902- 
1903,  studying  the  genitourinary  tract. 

At  present  Assistant  Surgeon  (G.  U.)  at  Bellevue  Hos- 
pital. 

Author  of  Cystoscopic  Diagnosis  in  Vesical  and  Renal 

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Surgery  (Med.  and  Surg.  Report  of  Bellevue  and  Al- 
lied Hospitals,  1904)  ;  Tuberculous  Kidney  (Med. 
News,  Dec.  9,  1905)  ;  Some  Necessary  Principles  in 
the  Diagnosis  of  Surgical  Conditions  of  the  Upper 
Urinary  Tract  (Med.  Record,  Feb.  17,  1906) ;  Gono- 
coccus  Infections  and  the  Physician's  Responsibility 
(N.  Y.  and  Phil.  Med.  Jnl.,  March  3,  1906)  ;  Gonor- 
rhoeal  Prostatitis  (Jnl.  of  the  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  April 
13.  1907)- 

Arthur  Vernon  Clarke, 

248  West  I32d  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Practice. 

Henry  Elisha  Clarke, 

48  Warren  Street,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  Nervous  Diseases. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Newark  City  Hospital,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Martin  Cohen, 

34  East  58th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Eye,  Ear,  Nose  and  Throat. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Hebrew  Orphan  Asylum. 

At  present  Attending  Ophthalmologist  Randall's  Island 
Hospital;  Attending  Ophthalmologist  Lebanon  Hospi- 
tal; Asst.  Surgeon  N.  Y.  Ophthalmic  and  Aural  Insti- 
tute ;  Ophthalmologist  Hebrew  Orphan  Asylum ;  Asst. 
Surgeon  St.  Bartholomew's  Clinic,  Nose  and  Throat 

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Dept. ;  Chief  Eye  Dept.,  Harlem  Hospital  Dispensary; 

Visiting  Aurist   and   Ophthalmologist   Crippled   Chil- 
dren's East  Side  Free  School. 
Author  of  Amaurotic  Family   Idiocy    (Eye   Findings)  ; 
Expression  Forceps  for  Trachoma. 

Lewis  Gregory  Cole, 

6i6  Madison  Avenue,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Roentg'enology. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Roosevelt  Hospital.  Roentgenologist 
to  Roosevelt  Hospital.  Research  work  at  own  labora- 
tory. 

At  present  Roentgenologist  to  St.  Mary's  Free  Hospital 
for  Children.  Consultant  Roentgenologist  to  N.  Y. 
Board  of  Health. 

Author  of  Method  of  Locating  Foreign  Bodies  (Med. 
News,  March  15,  1902).  Skiagraphic  Errors  (N.  Y. 
Med.  Jnl.,  April  2-9,  1904)  ;  Experimental  Research 
Concerning  Direct,  Indirect  and  Secondary  Rays 
(Archives  of  Roentgen  Ray,  May,  1905)  ;  Further  Ex- 
perimental Research  Concerning  Direct,  Indirect  and 
Secondary  Rays.  (Archives  of  Physiolog.  Therapy, 
Dec,  1906)  ;  Radiographic  Diagnosis  of  Renal  Lesions 
(N.  Y.  Med.  Jnl.)  Very  Early  Diagnosis  of  Pulmo- 
nary Tuberculosis  with  Roentg'en  Rays  (Cincinnati 
Critic).  X-ray  Coil  (which  bears  name)  ;  Combina- 
tion Compression  Blend  Tilting  to  the  Reflecting 
Fluoroscope  and  Operating  Booth. 


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John  James  Collins, 

1263  Bergen  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine. 

Formerly  Interne  in  St.  Mary's  Hospital,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
At  present  Assistant  Attending  Physician  at  St.  Mary's 
Hospital,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

John  Hamilton  Potter  Conover, 

1077  East  Jersey  Street,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Interested  in  General  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  in  New  York  Post-Graduate  Hospital. 
Assistant  Surgeon  in  Second  Regiment,  N.  G.,  N.  J. 

At  present  Clinical  Work  in  Surgical  Dispensary  at  Eliz- 
abeth General  Hospital,  and  Assistant  Surgeon  at  St. 
Elizabeth  Hospital. 

Horace  C.  Cory, 

224  Broad  Street,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Interested  in  General  Surgery. 
Formerly   Interne   in   St.    Michael's   Hospital,    Newark, 

N.J. 
At  present  Attending  Surgeon  St.   Michael's  Hospital, 
Newark,  N.  J. 

John  James  Cotter, 

70  West  71st  Street,  New  York. 
Interested  in  Pediatrics  and  Obstetrics. 
Formerly   Interne  in   St.   Vincent's   Hospital   and   New 

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York  Foundling  Hospital.  Postgraduate  Pathological 
Laboratory  Course  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, Columbia  University. 

At  present  Clinical  Work  in  St.  Vincent's  Children's  Dis- 
pensary ;  Health  Dept.  Clinic  for  Pulmonary  Diseases ; 
Pathologist  New  York  Foundling  Hospital;  Assistant 
Surg'eon  First  Company  Signal  Corps,  National  Guard, 
N.  Y. 

Author  of  A  Report  of  One  Hundred  and  Sixty-eight 
Cases  of  Measles  With  Reference  to  Koplik's  Spots 
and  Their  Value  in  Diagnosis  (Archives  of  Pediatrics, 
Dec,  1900). 

Rowland  Cox,  Jr., 

47  West  44th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Surgery. 
Formerly  Interne  in  Gouverneur  Hospital. 
At  present  Assistant   Instructor   in   Operative   Surgery, 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

Hughes  Dayton, 

200  West  57th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Internal  Medicine. 

Formerly  Interne  in  New  York  and  Sloane  Maternity 

Hospitals.    Alumni  Fellow  in  Pathology  at  P.  &  S.  for 

one  year. 
At  present  Instructor  in  Physical  Diagnosis,  Cornell,  Uni- 


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versity  Medical  School.  Chief  of  Medical  Clinic,  N.  Y. 
Hospital,  O.  P.  D.  Physician  to  Out-Patients,  Belle- 
vue  Hospital ;  Medical  Register,  N.  Y.  Hospital. 
Author  of  Practice  of  Medicine,  Medical  Epitome  Series ; 
Contributions  to  International  Cyclopedia.  Haemo- 
lymph  Nodes  (Am.  Jnl.  Med.  Sci.,  '04). 

Franklin  Abbott  Dorman, 

133  East  57th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology. 

Formerly  Interne  in  N.  Y.  Post-Graduate  Hospital  and 
Sloane  Maternity  Hospital.  Instructor  in  Obstetrics 
at  P.  &  S.,  1900-1902 ;  Instructor  in  Obstetrics  in  Post- 
Graduate  Medical  School  and  Hospital,  1902- 1904. 

At  present  Assistant  Professor  in  Gynecology  at  the  N.  Y. 
Post-Graduate  Med.  School;  Attending  at  City  Hos- 
pital in  Obstetrics,  N.  Y.  Post-Graduate  Hospital  in 
Gynecology;  Assistant  Attending  Sloane  Maternity  in 
Obstetrics. 

Author  of  Pelves,  Deformed.  (Ref.  Handbook  Med.  Sci., 
New  Edition,  1903)  ;  The  Primipara  in  Obstetric  Prac- 
tice (The  Post-Graduate,  Sept.  1904)  ;  A  Case  of 
Dystocia  Due  to  an  Unusual  Fetal  Condition  with 
Specimen  (The  Post-Graduate,  Oct.,  1905) ;  The  Pa- 
thology of  Puerperal  Infection  (Am.  Jnl.  of  Obstetrics, 
June,  1906) ;  Care  of  the  Patient  in  the  Puerperium 
(Am.  Jnl.  of  Obstetrics,  Jan.,  1908). 


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Isaac  Linton  Doughty, 

12  Vine  Street,  Corona,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Kings  County  Hospital,  Brooklyn. 
At    present    Associate    Physician    and    Surgeon    to    the 
Flushing  Hospital,  Flushing,  L.  I. 

John  Douglas, 

145  West  81  St  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Surg'ery. 

Formerly  Interne  in  St.  Luke's  Hospital.  Studied  in 
Vienna  in  the  summer  of  1900. 

At  present  Instructor  in  Surgery  at  N.  Y.  University  and 
Bellevue  Med.  College;  Assistant  Attending  Surgeon 
St.  Luke's  Hospital ;  Assistant  Attending  Surgeon 
Bellevue  Hospital. 

Author  of  Ulcers  and  Ulceration  (Ref.  Handbook  Med. 
Sci.,  1904)  ;  A  Case  of  Traumatic  Rupture  of  the  Liver 
(Med.  and  Surg.  Report  of  Bellevue  Hospital,  1904)  ; 
An  Unusual  Case  of  Neuropathic  Arthropathies  (Med. 
and  Surg.  Report  Bellevue  Hospital,  1904) ;  Treatment 
of  Erysipelas  (N.  Y.  Med.  Jnl.,  July  15,  1905)  ;  Inter- 
scapulothoracic  Amputation  for  Sarcoma  of  the  Scap- 
ula (N.  Y.  Med.  Jnl.,  June  9,  1906) ;  Treatment  of 
Suppurative  Conditions  in  the  Abdominal  Cavity  (An- 
nals of  Gynecology  and  Pediatry,  July,  1906)  ;  The 
Blood  Count  in  Abdominal  Surgery   (read  before  the 


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Semi-annual    Meeting-    of    the    Queens    and    Nassau 
Counties'  Med.  Soc,  Jan.  ii,  1908). 

Charles  Francis  Durning, 

Hart's  Island,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  Internal  Medicine. 
Formerly  Interne  in  Fordham  Hospital. 

Joseph  O.  Dyer, 

Address  unknown. 

William  P.  Earl, 

Little  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine. 

Formerly  Interne  in  the  City  Hospital,  N.  Y.  City.  Served 

in   the    Spanish    War,    Acting   Assistant    Surgeon   at 

Sternberg  Hospital  in  1898. 
At  present  Attending  Physician  and  Surgeon  to  Little 

Falls  City  Hospital. 

Francis  C.  Edgerton, 

57  West  58th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Genitourinary  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Bellevue  and  Sloane  Maternity  Hos- 
pitals. Assistant  Visiting  Surgeon  G.  U.  Dept.,  Belle- 
vue Hospital,  1903-1907.     Postgraduate  Work  in  Ber- 

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lin,  1900,  for  fifteen  months;  Leipzig,  1900,  for  four 
months. 
At  present  Assistant  Visiting  Surgeon  to  St.  Francis  Hos- 
pital ;  Chief  of  Clinic  and  Instructor  in  G.  U.  Diseases, 
Cornell  University. 

Eugene  Harold  Eising, 

18  East  60th  Street,  New  York. 
Interested  in  General  Surgery. 
Formerly   Interne   in   Mt.    Sinai   and    Sloane   Maternity 

Hospitals. 
At  present  Adjunct  Surgeon  to  Sydenham  and  Lebanon" 

Hospitals. 

Charles  F.  Fitzgerald, 

141  East  45th  Street,  New  York. 
Interested  in  General  Surgery. 
Formerly  Interne  in  St.  Vincent's  Hospital. 
At  present  Attending  Surgeon  to  St.  Vincent's  Hospital. 

Joseph  N.  Fogarty, 

Key  West,  Fla. 
No  response. 

Howard  Fox, 

616  Madison  Avenue,  New  York. 
Interested  in  Dermatology. 

Formerly  Interne  in  J.  Hood  Wright  Hospital.     Post- 
graduate Work  in  Berlin  and  Vienna   from  August, 


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1902,  to  February,  1904.  Advanced  Bacteriology  under 
Professor  Hiss,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

At  present  Clinical  Assistant,  Dermatological  Department, 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons;  Clinical  Assistant 
New  York  Skin  and  Cancer  Hospital;  Visiting  Der- 
matologist to  Washington  Heights  Hospital  and  the 
Crippled  Children's  East  Side  Free  School;  Associate 
Dermatologist  to  the  Red  Cross  Hospital ;  Associate 
Editor  of  Med,  Review  of  Reviews,  Department  of 
Dermatology. 

Author  of  Chapter  on  Hygiene  of  the  Skin  (Pyle's  Per- 
sonal Hygiene,  1907)  ;  Notes  on  Some  Cases  of  Sym- 
metrical Gangrene;  Relation  to  Arteritis  (Med.  Re- 
view .of  Reviews,  May,  1907)  ;  Two  Cases  of  Raynaud's 
Disease  with  Ocular  Symptoms ;  One  Case  Complicated 
by  Scleroderma  (Jnl.  of  Cutaneous  Diseases,  Aug., '07)  ; 
Observations  on  Skin  Diseases  in  the  Negro  (Jnl.  of 
Cutaneous  Diseases,  Feb.  and  Mar.,  1908)  ;  Treatment 
of  Sycosis  by  the  X-ray  (Med.  Review  of  Reviews, 
Feb.,  1908). 

Benjamin  Butler  Frankle, 

1 35 1  Franklin  Street,  Denver,  Col. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine  and  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  at  French  Hospital,  N.  Y.  City. 

Author  of  Medical  Ethics ;  Use  of  Creosotal  in  Acute 
Lobar  Pneumonia;  Clinical  Report  of  Cases  of  Neph- 
ritis. 


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Charles  Moore  Franklin,  /,    , 

Interested  in  Creneral  Surgery.        / 

At  present  Chief  Surgeon,  Union  Springs  and  Northern 
Railway  Co.;  Surgeon  to  the  Central  Railroad  of 
Georgia ;  Health  Officer,  Bullock  County,  Ala. 

Henry  Goodfriend. 

Address  unknown. 

Malcolm  Goodridge, 

260  West  76th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Pediatrics. 

Formerly  Instructor  in  Surgery  at  the  New  York  Poly- 
clinic. 

At  present  Assistant  in  Pediatrics  at  Columbia,  P.  &  S. ; 
Assistant  Attending  to  Roosevelt  Hospital,  O.  P.  D.  in 
Medicine;  Assistant  Attending  to  the  Bellevue  Hos- 
pital, O.  P.  D.  Children. 

Author  of  Entrance  of  Air  Into  the  Veins  and  Its  Treat- 
ment (Am.  Jnl.  Med.  Sci.,  1902). 

Herman  R.  A.  Graeser, 

120  West  I  nth  Street,  New  York. 
Interested  in  Genitourinary  and  Skin  Diseases. 
Formerly   Interne   in   German   Hospital.     Postgraduate 

Work  in  Cystoscopy  at  the  Post-Graduate  Hospital, 

N.  Y. 
Author  of  A  Report  on  Three  Cases  of  Amoebic  Colitis. 


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Nathan  Williams  Green, 

152  West  57th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  in  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  N.  Y. ;  As- 
sistant Demonstrator  of  Physiology,  College  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons,  N.  Y.,  1902-1905 ;  Assistant  Sur- 
geon O.  P.  D.,  Roosevelt  Hospital.  Postgraduate  Work 
in  England,  Germany  and  Switzerland,  summer  of 
1904. 

At  present  Assistant  Surgeon  City  Hospital,  N.  Y. 

Author  of  The  Positive  Pressure  Method  of  Artificial 
Respiration  with  a  Practical  Device  For  Its  Applica- 
tion in  Thoracic  Surgery;  Together  with  a  Report  of 
Transpleural  Operations  on  Fourteen  Dogs  (Surg., 
Gynecol,  and  Obstet.,  Vol.  11,  No.  8,  May,  1906)  ;  Ex- 
perimental Studies  upon  the  Thoracic  Oseophagus,  a 
Preliminary  Report  (Annals  of  Surg.,  Oct.,  1907)  ; 
Needle  Holder  (N.  Y.  Med.  Jnl.,  Feb.  24,  1900)  ;  Ni- 
trous Oxide  and  Ether  Inhaler  (Med.  Record,  April 
18,  1903). 

Moritz  Gross, 

171  West  79th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Gynecology. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Lebanon  Hospital.  Postgraduate 
Gynecological  Work  in  Berlin  and  Vienna. 

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Leopold  F.  W.  Haas, 

998  Union  Avenue,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Practice. 

Formerty  Interne  in  Willard  Parker  and  Riverside  Hos- 
pitals. Associate  Editor  of  Philadelphia  Medical 
Times  and  Register,  Department  of  Children. 

At  present  Instructor  in  Pediatrics  W.  S.  School  of  Clin- 
ical Medicine;  Chief  of  Clinic,  German  Poliklinik  in 
Pediatrics;  Assistant  in  Gynecology  W.  S.  School  of 
Clinical  Medicine;  Visiting  Ph3^sician  to  Messiah 
Home. 

Author  of  Diabetes  Mellitus  in  Children  (Jnl.  Amer. 
Med.  Assn.,  1903). 

Henry  Clinton  Hatton, 

2807  Avenue  G,  Flatbush,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  Obstetrics. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Lincoln  Hospital.  Assisting  Physi- 
cian at  Yankee  Hospital,  Yankee,  New  Mex.,  for  one 
year. 

Ruben  Johnson  Held, 

616  Madison  Avenue,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Ear,  Nose  and  Throat. 

Formerly  Interne  in  French  and  Lincoln  Hospitals.  In- 
structor in  Laryngology  and  Rhinology,  N.  Y.  Post- 
Graduate    Medical    School,    1902-1905;    Instructor    in 

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Operative  Sui-gfery  on  the  Ear  on  the  Cadaver,  at  N. 
Y.  Post-Graduate  Medical  School,  1903-1907;  Adjunct- 
Professor  in  Diseases  of  the  Ear,  N.  Y.  Post-Graduate 
Medical  School  and  Hospital,  1906-1907.  Served  in 
the  Spanish  War. 

At  present  Assistant  Surgeon  Manhattan  Eye  and  Ear 
Hospital,  Ear  Dept. ;  Attending  Otologist  to  the  N.  Y. 
Red  Cross  Hospital;  Associate  Editor  of  the  Medical 
Review  of  Reviews,  Department  of  Otology. 

Author  of  Observations  on  the  Temporal  Bone  (Trans. 
Amer,  Larynx,  Rhinol.  and  Otol,  Soc,  May,  '07) ; 
Acute  Dementia  following  the  Radical  Mastoid  Opera- 
tion (The  Post-Graduate,  April,  '06) ;  The  Technique 
of  Ossiculectomy  (The  Laryngoscope,  Aug.,  '06) ; 
Vincent's  Bacillus  and  Spirillum,  the  Casual  Agent  of 
Chronic  Suppurative  Otitis  Media,  Necessitating  Rad- 
ical Operation  (The  Post-Graduate,  Sept.  '06)  ;  Report 
of  a  Case  of  Purulent  Meningitis  Following  Radical 
Mastoid  Operation — Recovery  After  Operative  Inter- 
ference (Archives  of  Otol.,  Dec,  '06,  in  co-authorship 
with  Dr.  S.  J.  Kopetzky), 

William  Post  Herrick, 

56  East  53d  Street,  New  York. 
Interested  in  General  Surgery. 
Formerly  Interne  in  St.  Luke's  Hospital. 
At  present  Assistant  Surgeon  to  St.  Luke's  Hospital  O. 
P.  D. ;  Surgeon  to  the  Demilt  Dispensary. 

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Author  of  Prostatic  Hypertrophy  and  its  Radical  Cure 
(Med.  Record,  August  15,  1903)  ;  Pocket  SteriHzer 
and  Instrument  Case,  manufactured  by  the  Kny- 
Scheerer  Co.,  N.  Y.  (Jnl.  of  the  Am.  Med.  Assn.). 

Harold  E.  Hewlett, 

Babylon,  L.  I. 

Interested  in  General  Practice. 

Formerly  Interne  in  the  City  Hospital,  New  York. 

Roy  Seymour  Hinsdale, 

1842  Seventh  Avenue,  New  York. 

Ernest  Valentine  Hubbard, 

138  West  74th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Nose  and  Throat  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  in  the  City  Hospital  for  six  months  and 

Roosevelt  Hospital.     Taug'ht  Pathology  at  P.  &  S.  18 

months.    Post-Graduate  Work  at  University  of  Vienna. 

Asst.  Surgeon  Twenty-second  Regiment,  N.  G.  N.  Y. 
At  present  Assistant  Physician  to  Roosevelt  Hospital  O. 

P.  D. ;  Assistant  Surgeon  to  Manhattan  Eye,  Ear  and 

Throat  Hospital. 
Author    of    Illuminating    Gas    Poisoning,    Its    Rational 

Treatment ;  Balsam  of  Peru  in  Castor  Oil  as  a  Surgical 

Dressing. 

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Charles  F.  Hunt, 

537  West  149th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine. 

At  present  Clinical  Work  at  the  O.  P.  D.  Medical  Dept. 

J.  Hood  Wright  Hospital ;  Harlem  Eye,  Ear,  Nose  and 

Throat  Infirmary. 

Charles  W.  Ivie, 

Hopewell  Junction,  Duchess  Co.,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Practice. 

Elias  S.  Jackson, 

47J^  East  Seventh  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine. 

Henry  Harrington  Janeway, 

531  Madison  Avenue,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Surgery  and  Dermatology. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Roosevelt  Hospital;  Attending 
Surgeon  to  Private  Hospital  in  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

At  present  Attending  Surgeon  and  President  of  Medical 
Board  at  Francis  Parker  Memorial  Hospital,  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J. ;  Asst.  Pathologist  and  Clinical  Assist- 
ant in  Surgery  at  New  York  Skin  and  Cancer  Hospital. 

Author  of  A  Bed  Lift  (Jnl.  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  Sept.  1906). 
Analysis  of  400  Cases  of  Epithelioma ;  In  Collaboration 
with  Dr.  L.  D.  Bulkley  (Read  before  the  N.  Y.  State 
Med.  Assn.,  Jan.,  1908). 

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Edward  West  Johnson, 

217  East  27th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Ophthalmology. 

Postgraduate  work  in  N.  Y.  Ophthalmic  Aural  Institute. 

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Kenneth  E.  Kellogg, 

New  Britain,  Conn. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine  and  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  in  St.  Francis  Hospital,  New  York. 

At  present  Attending  Surgeon  and  Physician  to  New 
Britain  General  Hospital. 

Author  of  Case  of  Tetanus  Recovery  (Am.  Medicine, 
Feb.  15,  '02) ;  Tetanus  (N.  Y.  Med.  Jnl.,  July  12, 
1902);  Influenza  in  Children  (Med.  News,  Sept.  10, 
'04)  ;  The  Use  of  Eserine  Salicylate  in  the  Treatment 
of  Postoperative  Paresis. 

Henry  T.  Kelly, 

White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  General  Surgical  Work. 
Formerly  Interne  in  the  City  Hospital,  N.  Y.    Attended 
clinics  in  London,  Edinburgh,  Berlin  and  Vienna. 

James  H.  Kenyon, 

Zy  West  71st  Street,  New  York. 

Formerly  Interne  in  New  York  Hospital. 

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Carl  Richard  Keppler, 

129  West  ii8th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Orthopedic  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  in  St.  Mark's  Hospital.  Attended  vari- 
ous Orthopedic  Clinics  in  Berlin,  Dresden,  Halle  and 
Leipzig,  Germany. 

At  present  Surgeon  to  Orthopedic  Division,  Harlem  Hos- 
pital Dispensary. 

Author  of  Treatment  of  Lateral  Curvature  (Am.  Jnl. 
of  Surg.,  Jan.,  1907)  ;  Weak  Foot  and  its  Treatment 
(N.  Y.  Med.  Jnl.,  June  8,  1907) ;  Apparatus  for  Graded 
Correction  of  Deformity  in  Lateral  Curvature  of  the 
Spine. 

Eugene  G.  Kessler, 

315  East  87th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Pediatrics. 

Formerly  Interne  in  French  Hospital. 

At  present  Instructor  in  Pediatrics  at  the  New  York  Poly- 
clinic; Physician  to  German  Dispensary,  Internal  Dis- 
eases. 

Walter  Lee  Kline, 

105  N.  Boulevard,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Interested  in  General  Practice. 

Formerly  served  on  the  Surgeon  General's  Staff  of  the 
State  of  Ohio. 


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Walter  Carl  Klotz, 

130  West  58th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Genitourinary  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  in  City  Hospital,  New  York.  Studied 
Pathology  with  Weigert  at  Frankfurt,  Metabolism 
Methods  of  Van  Noorden,  Frankfurt. 

At  present  Surgeon  O.  P.  D.  Roosevelt  Hospital.  Asso- 
ciate Editor,  Medical  Review  of  Reviews,  Dept.  of 
Genitourinary  Diseases. 

Author  of  Heterogenous  Metabolism  in  Nephritis  (N.  Y. 
Med.  Jnl.,  1901)  ;  Method  of  Circumcision  (N.  Y.  Med. 
Jnl.)  ;  Ureteric  Meatoscopy  (Med.  Times,  1905)  ;  Ure- 
teric Meatoscopy  in  Renal  Diseases  (Surg.  Gynecol. 
Obstet.,  1906)  ;  Cystoscopy  of  Ureteral  Catherization : 
Technique  (Am.  Jnl.  Dermatol.,  1905). 

Samuel  Joseph  Kopetzky, 

616  Madison  Avenue,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Diseases  of  the  Ear,  Nose  and  Throat. 

Formerly  Instructor,  Diseases  of  the  Ear,  N.  Y.  Post- 
Graduate  Medical  School  and  Hospital.  Postgraduate 
work  as  Volontaer-Arzt  at  the  Koeniglichen  Uni- 
versitaets-Ohrenklinik  zu  Berlin.  Chief  of  Prof. 
Rosenberg's  Laryngological  Clinic  in  Berlin.  Served 
in  the  Spanish  War. 

At  present  Instructor  in  Operative  Otological  Surgery  at 

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the  Manhattan  Eye,  Ear  and  Throat  Hospital's  School ; 
Attending  Otologist,  N.  Y.  City  Children's  Hospitals 
and  Schools;  Pathologist,  N.  Y.  Throat,  Nose  and 
Lung  Hospital;  Assistant  Surgeon  (Ear  Dept),  Man- 
hattan Eye,  Ear  and  Throat  Hospital,  N.  Y.  Associate 
Editor  Medical  Review  of  Reviews.  Assistant  Sur- 
geon 8th  Regt.  N.  G.  N.  Y. 
Author  of  Ueber  das  Vorkommen  von  Elastischen  Fasern 
in  der  hypertrophischen  unteren  Nasenmuschel  (Fraen- 
kel's  Archiv.  f.  Laryngol.,  Bd.  i6.  Heft.  3) ;  Cerebro- 
spinal Meningitis  of  Nasal  Origin  (Med.  Review  of 
Reviews,  July,  1905)  ;  Lumbar  Puncture  (Am.  Jnl.  of 
Med.  Sci.,  April,  1906) ;  The  Submucous  Cautery  and 
its  Use  (Laryngoscope,  Oct.,  1905)  ;  The  Diagnostic 
Significance  of  Headache  in  Diseases  of  the  Ear,  Nose 
and  Throat  (N.  Y.  Med.  Jnl.,  Dec,  1905)  ;  The  Treat- 
ment of  Acute  Otitis  Media  Purulenta  and  Mastoiditis 
by  Artificially  Induced  Hyperemia  (Bier's  Method) 
(N.  Y.  Med.  Jnl.,  June,  1906) ;  The  Surgery  of  the 
Tympano-Mastoid  Region  in  the  Infant  and  Young 
Child  (Am.  Jnl.  of  Surg.,  Oct.,  1906) ;  Report  of  a 
Case  of  Purulent  Meningitis  following  Radical  Opera- 
tion— ^Recovery  after  Operative  Interference.  Pub- 
lished in  co-authorship  with  Dr.  R.  J.  Held  (Archiv. 
of  Otol.,  Vol.  XXXV,  No.  6) ;  The  Suppurating  Middle 
Ear  Diseases  of  Infancy  and  Childhood  (Trans.  Amer. 
Laryngol.,  Rhinolog.  and  Otologic.  Soc,  1907) ;  A 
Submucous  Cautery. 


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Henry  Kreuder, 

159  West  91st  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Internal  Medicine. 

Formerly  Interne  in  St.  Mark's  Hospital.    Postgraduate 

work  one  year  in  Vienna  in  Internal  Medicine  and 

Pathology. 
At  present  Chief  of  Interne  Department,  German  Poli- 

klinik. 
Author  of  Rhinoscleroma    (Am.   Jnl.   Med.   Sci.,  July, 

1905)- 

Christian  C.  A.  Lange, 

2  First  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  Genitourinary  and  Skin  Diseases. 
Formerly    Interne    in    Norwegian    Hospital,    Brooklyn. 

Assistant    Visiting    Physician    Norwegian    Hospital, 

1903-1905. 
At  present  Assistant  at  Cornell  University  Dispensary  in 

Department  of  Dermatology. 

Daniel  Wiinderlich  Layman, 

212    Newton    Claypool    Bldg.,    Indianapolis, 
Ind. 
Interested  in  Rhinology,  Larynology  and  Otology. 
Formerly  Interne  in  St.  Vincent's  New  York  and  Sloane 
Maternity  Hospitals.     Served  in  the  Spanish  War  as 
Contract  Surgeon  at  Camp  Mount,  Indianapolis. 
At  present  Attending  Laryngologist  and  Otologist,  In- 
dianapolis   Orphan's    Home    and    Eleanor    Hospital. 

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Asst.  Attending  Laryngologist  and  Otologist,  Indian- 
apolis City  Hospital. 
Author  of  Duties  and  Obligations  of  Examiners  for  Life 
Insurance;    Chronic    Otorrhea,    its    Significance    and 
Treatment;  Doctor  Holmes  as  Poet  and  Physician. 

Emanuel  David  Lederman, 

951  O'Farrell  Street,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Interested  in  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Mt.  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York.  In- 
structor in  Laryngology,  N.  Y.  Polyclinic;  Assistant 
Surgeon,  Manhattan  Eye  and  Ear  Hospital. 

At  present  have  given  up  the  practice  of  medicine  to 
accept  the  Presidency  of  the  Sterling  Realty  Co.  of  San 
Francisco. 

Author  of  The  Treatment  of  Grippe. 

Burton  James  Lee, 

128  East  73d  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Surgery, 

Formerly  Interne  in  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

At  present  Chief  of  Surgical  Clinic,  Presbyterian  Hos- 
pital Dispensary;  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  Cornell 
Medical  College ;  Assistant  Attending  Surgeon,  Trinity 
Hospital. 

Author  of  Report  of  Cases  of  Cerebral  Abscess;  Report 
of  Cases  of  Tuberculosis  Axillary  Adenitis  (Presby- 
terian Hosp.  Med.  and  Surg.  Reports. 

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Harry  Mower  Lee, 

New  London,  Conn. 

Interested  in  Abdominal  Surgery. 

At  present  Attending  Surgeon  Memorial  Hospital,  New- 
London  ;  Surgeon,  Third  Regiment  N.  G.  Ct. 

Henry  Thomas  Lee,  Jr., 

54  West  52d  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Roosevelt  Hospital. 

At  present  Assistant  Instructor  in  Pathology,  Cornell 
University  Medical  College;  Director  of  Laboratories 
of  Pathology  and  Bacteriology,  New  York  College  of 
Dentistry. 

John  Leshure, 

423  Convent  Avenue,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Ophthalmology,  Otology  and  Laryngolog)^ 
At  present  Clinical  Assistant  Department  of  Laryngology, 
Vanderbilt  Clinic. 

John  Othello  Logan, 

415  Lenox  Avenue,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine. 

At  present  at  the  Presbyterian  Dispensary  (Children,  G. 
U.  and  Skin). 


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William  H.  Long, 

Somerville,  N,  J. 

Interested  in  General  Surgery. 

At  present  Visiting  Surgeon  at  Somerset  Hospital,  So- 
merville, N.  J, 

Lionel  Hartsfield  Love, 

Pacific  Grove,  Cal. 

Interested  in  Abdominal  Surgery  and  Obstetrics. 
Formerly   Obstetrician   to    Walker    Memorial    Hospital, 
Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Joseph  Xompkins  Low,  Jr., 

242  East  69th  Street,  New  York, 

Interested  in  Gynecology. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Hospital  for  Ruptured  and  Crippled. 
Gynecologist  to  Harlem  Dispensary. 

At  present  Chief  of  Gynecological  Clinic  O.  P.  D.  Wo- 
man's Hospital. 

Palmer  Heath  Lyon, 

761  Avenida  de  Mayo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argen- 
tine Republic,  S.  A. 

Interested  in  Mental  and  Nervous  Diseases  and  Legal 

Medicine. 
Formerly  Interne  in  U.  S.  Military  Hospital,  Santa  Mesa, 

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Manila,  P.  I.  Established  Hospital  for  Native  Troops, 
Macabebe,  Luzon,  P.  I.  In  charge  of  Prison  Hospital, 
Bilibid  Prison,  Manila,  P.  I.  Was  in  the  Philippine  In- 
surrection;  Acting  Assistant   Surgeon,   U.    S.   Army, 

1900  to  1901 ;  Captain  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  V., 

1901  to  1903;  Physician  to  the  Bureau  of  Prisons  of 
the  Philippine  Islands ;  Chief  Medical  Inspector,  Board 
of  Health,  Manila,  P.  I. 

At  present  Resident  Medical  Director  New  York  Life 
Insurance  Co. 

Author  of  Antitoxine  Treatment  of  Diphtheria  (N.  Y. 
Med.  Jnl.,  June,  1899) ;  La  Compania  de  Seguros  de 
Vida  y  las  Obligaciones  de  los  Medicos  Examinadores 
(Archivos  de  Medicine,  1907)  ;  A  Recording  Altometer 
for  Life  Insurance  Examinations,  and  A  Calculating 
Scale  for  Mortality  Computation. 

Edward  J.  McCarthy, 

322  75th  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  Children's  Diseases  and  Obstetrics. 
Formerly  Interne  in  Lying-in  Hospital. 
At  present  Clinical  Work  at  the  Bay  Ridge  Hospital  and 
Dispensary,  Children's  Dept. 

Harlow  C.  McLeod. 

Address  unknown. 


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John  English  McWhorter, 

204  West  78th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Hudson  Street  Hospital.  Postgrad- 
uate Work  in  Air  Analysis,  Columbia  University. 
Served  on  British  Hospital  Ship  Maine,  China,  1900. 

At  present  Chief  of  Surgical  Dispensary,  Hudson  Street 
Hospital. 

Author  of  Method  for  Determining  Small  Quantities  of 
Carbon  Monoxide  in  Atmospheric  Air.  Apparatus  for 
Determining  Small  Quantities  of  Carbon  Monoxide  and 
Carbon  Dioxide  in  High-Pressure  Subaqueous  Tunnels. 

Henry  Alexander  MacGruer, 

508  University  Block,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  Dermatology. 

At  present  Dermatologist  to  Hospital  of  the  Good  Shep- 
herd; Assistant  Dermatologist  to  Syracuse  Free  Dis- 
pensary. 

Walter  FuUarton  Macklin, 

616  Madison  Avenue,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Ophthalmology. 

Formerly  Interne  in  St.  Francis  Hospital,  New  York. 
Clinical  Assistant  Royal  Ophthalmic  Hospital,  London, 
England.     Postgraduate  Work  in  Berlin  University; 


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Royal  Ophthalmic  Hospital,  London.  Clinical  Assist- 
ant in  Landolt's  Clinic,  Paris. 

At  present  Attending  Ophthalmic  Surgeon,  Flushing 
Hospital;  Lecturer  to  Training  School  for  Nurses, 
Flushing  Hospital;  Ophthalm.ologist  to  St.  Joseph's 
Orphan  Home,  Flushing. 

Author  of  The  Cycloplegic  and  Mydriatic  Actions  of 
Atroscine  and  I — scopolamine  (Archives  of  Ophthal- 
mology, Vol.  XXXI,  No.  2,  1902). 

E.  O.  R.  Maguire, 

28  Elizabeth  Street,  Derby,  Conn. 
Interested  in  Diseases  of  the  Stomach. 
Formerly  Interne  in  S.  R.  Smith  Infirmary,  Staten  Island. 
At  present  doing  Clinical  Work  in  Vanderbilt  Clinic. 

Howard  Valentine  Merrell, 

364  East  13th  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Smith's  Infirmary,  Staten  Island. 
Attending  Surgeon  Meadville  City  Hospital,  Meadville, 
Pa.,  1903  to  1906.  Health  Officer,  City  of  Meadville, 
Pa.,  1903  to  1906. 

Leo  B.  Meyer, 

100  West  117th  Street,  New  York. 
Interested  in  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Mt.  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York. 
At  present  Adjunct  Attending  Surgeon  Mt.  Sinai  Hos- 

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pital;  Instructor  in  Surgery,  Post-Graduate  Hospital; 
Chief  of  Surgical  Dept.,  Beth  Israel  Dispensary. 
Author  of  various  articles  on  surgical  subjects  published 
in  U.  S.  Medical  Journals  from  time  to  time. 

Alfred  Michaelis, 

173  East  9Sth  Street,  New  York, 

Interested  in  Otology. 

Formerly   Instructor   of   Summer   Sections   in   Otology, 

1905,   Vanderbilt   Clinic.     At   present   Clinical   Asst. 

in  Otology  at  Vanderbilt  Clinic. 

Albert  Hersey  Miller, 

19  Creorge  Street,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Interested  in  Anesthesia  and  Orthopedics. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Rhode  Island  Hospital. 

At  present  Anesthetist  Rhode  Island  and  St.  Joseph's 
Hospitals;  Assistant  Orthopedic  Surgeon,  R.  I.  Hos- 
pital; Surgeon  Allen  Memorial  Hospital. 

Author  of  several  articles  on  Anesthesia ;  Sea- Shore  Treat- 
ment of  Surgical  Tuberculosis  (B.  M.  &  S.  Jnl.,  Nov., 
1907) ;  Vapor  Apparatus  for  Administering  Ether  for 
Operations  on  Face,  Mouth  and  Upper  Air  Passages 
(made  by  Codeman  &  Swithoff). 

William  Espleinstone  Keith  Mittendorf, 

140  Madison  Avenue,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Ophthalmology. 


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Formerly  Interne  on  U.  S.  Hospital  Ship  Missouri. 
Postgraduate  Eye  and  Ear  Work  in  Berlin,  Vienna, 
Paris  and  Wiirtzberg  for  three  years.  Served  in  the 
Spanish  War;  U.  S.  Army  Medical  Department  as 
First  Assistant  Surgeon. 

At  present  Clinical  Assistant  New  York  Eye  and  Ear  In- 
firmary; Clinical  Instructor  N.  Y.  Post-Graduate  Hos- 
pital; Assistant  Ophthalmologist  to  St.  Mark's  Hos- 
pital. Examining  Surgeon  Interborough  Rapid  Trans- 
it Co.,  N.  Y.  C. 

Browne  Morgan, 

30  Benson  Street,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

Interested  in  Eye,  Ear,  Nose  and  Throat. 

Formerly  Interne  in  St.  Francis  Hospital,  New  York. 
Postgraduate  Work  in  Eye,  Ear,  Nose  and  Throat  in 
N.  Y.  Polyclinic. 

Demonstrator  in  Rhinology  and  Laryngology,  New  York 
Polyclinic;  Visiting  Physician  in  General  Medicine, 
Northwestern  Dispensary;  Visiting  Surgeon  in  Otol- 
ogy and  Ophthalmology,  New  York  School  of  Clinical 
Medicine. 

Henry  Perkins  Moseley, 

616  Madison  Avenue,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Ear,  Nose  and  Throat. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Presbyterian  Hospital.  Postgradu- 
ate Work  in  the  Ear  and  Throat  Clinics  in  Vienna  in 
October  and  November,  1903.     A  trip  just  completed 


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Nov.,  1907,  to  London,  Paris  and  Berlin,  and  three 
weeks  with  KilHan  in  Freiburg  in  Baden.  Served  in 
the  Spanish  War  as  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon  U.  S.  A., 
for  two  months  in  1898. 

At  present  Assistant  Surgeon  to  Manhattan  Eye,  Ear  and 
Throat  Hospital. 

Author  of  Strangulated  Inguinal  Hernia  Containing  the 
Appendix  (N.  Y.  Med.  Jnl.,  Dec.  15,  1900) ;  Twelve 
Cases  of  Malignant  Disease  treated  by  the  X-ray  (Am. 
Med.,  Jan.  31,  1903)  ;  Os  Trigonum  discovered  by  X- 
ray  (Annals  of  Surg.,  May,  1903)  ;  Diagnosis  of  Renal 
Calculus  by  X-ray  (N.  Y.  Med.  Record,  1903)  ;  Frontal 
and  Ethmoid  Sinus  Empyema  (Annals  of  Surg., 
March,  1906) ;  Rheumatic  Crico-arytenoid  Ankylosis 
(N.  Y.  Med.  Jnl.,  Sept.  15,  1906);  Use  of  the  Cold 
Wire  Snare  in  the  Removal  of  Faucial  Tonsils,  a  New 
Tonsil  Snare  (The  Laryngoscope,  Jan.,  1907).  Tonsil 
Snare  known  to  the  instrument  makers  as  the  Moseley 
Tonsil  Snare. 

Emil  A.  Muller, 

316  East  I20th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Practice. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Harlem  Hospital. 

Author  of  Stramonium  Poisoning  In  and  About  New 
York    (U.    S.    Agricultural    Report,    1899)  ;    Hydro- 
phobia; Shortest  Period  of  Incubation   (U.  S.  Agri 
cultural  Report,  1899). 


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Henry  Nolte, 

326  Grand  Avenue,  Milwaukee,  111. 

Interested  in  Ear,  Nose  and  Throat. 

Formerly  Interne  in  N.  Y.  Aural  and  Ophthalmic  Insti- 
tute. Postgraduate  Work  at  the  N.  Y.  Aural  and 
Ophthalmic  Institute. 

Joseph  H.  O'Connell, 

6"]  West  Ninth  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Ear,  Nose  and  Throat. 
Formerly  Interne  in  St.  Vincent's  Hospital. 
At  present  Assistant  Visiting  Laryngologist  and  Otolo- 
gist to  St.  Vincent's  Hospital. 

Victor  Cox  Pedersen, 

45  West  9th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Genitourinary  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  in  New  York  and  Sloane  Maternity 
Hospitals. 

At  present.  Genitourinary  Surgeon  to  the  O.  P.  D.  New 
York  Hospital  and  Hudson  Street  Hospital;  Clinical 
Assistant  in  Surgery,  New  York  Polyclinic  Medical 
School  and  Hospital;  Consulting  Surgeon  to  the  Col- 
lege of  Dental  and  Aural  Surgery  of  New  York. 

Author  of  An  Inhaler  for  the  Ordinary  Sequences  and 
Mixtures  of  Anesthetics  (Jnl.  A.  M.  A.,  1907)  ;  In- 
structions to  Those  Having  Chancroids  (N.  Y.  M.  J., 

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1907) ;  Editor  Medical  Epitome  Series  (Lea  Bros.  & 
Co.,  1901)  ;  Instructions  to  Those  Having  Gonorrhoea 
(L.  I.  M.  J.,  1907)  ;  Instructions  to  Those  Having 
Syphilis  (Med.  Record,  1907) ;  Improved  Method  of 
Ring  Tests  in  Uranalysis  (N.  Y.  Med.  Jnl.,  1906)  ; 
Preliminary  Note  on  a  Tunneled  and  Grooved  Sound 
and  a  Tunneled  and  Grooved  Catheter  (Med.  News, 
1903)  ;  Treatment  and  Prognosis  of  Cystitis  (read  be- 
fore N.  Y.  State  Med.  Society,  Jan.,  1908)  ;  The  Mani- 
festations of  Syphilis  in  the  Oral  Cavity  (read  before 
the  National  Dental  Association,  Minneapolis,  July, 
1907)  ;  Editor  of  Department  of  Genitourinary  Dis- 
eases in  Medical  Progress  of  the  New  York  State 
Medical  Journal ;  Convenient  Points  for  Intramuscular 
Injections  in  the  Treatment  of  Syphilis  (Medical  Rec- 
ord, Sept.  2,  1905)  ;  Device  for  Accounting  for  Lapa- 
rotomy Pads;  Inhaler  for  Ordinary  Sequences  and 
Mixtures  of  Anesthetics;  A  Tunneled  and  Grooved 
Sound;  A  Tunneled  and  Grooved  Catheter;  An  Oint- 
ment Applicating  Sound;  An  Irrigating  Sound  (Pre- 
sented before  the  Genitourinary  Section  of  the  N.  Y. 
Academy  of  Medicine,  Dec.  18,  1907) ;  A  Dropper  for 
Anesthetics. 

Henry  Hubbard  Pelton, 

781  Park  Avenue,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine,  particularly  Therapeutics. 

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Formerly  Interne  in  Bellevue  Hospital.  Acting  Assistant 
Surgeon  U.  S.  A.,  autumn,  1898. 

At  present  Chief  of  Medical  Clinic  at  the  Presbyterian 
Hospital  O.  P.  D. ;  Instructor  in  Medicine,  Post-Grad- 
uate Medical  School  and  Hospital;  Associate  Editor 
Medical  Review  of  Reviews,  Department  of  General 
Medicine. 

Author  of  The  Prevention  and  Treatment  of  Typhoid 
Fever  (Med.  Review  of  Reviews,  Nov.,  1902)  ;  A  Case 
of  Intestinal  Obstruction,  due  to  Tuberculous  Peritoni- 
tis, following  Bronchopneumonia  (Med.  Record,  Oct., 
1906)  ;  The  Treatment  of  Compressed  Air  Illness 
(Am.  Jnl.  Med.  Sci.,  May,  1907). 

Judson  Philbrook  Pendleton, 

95  Sixth  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Formerly  served  for  a  time  as  Resident  Physician  at 
Kings  Co.  Penitentiary  and  later  as  Visiting  Physician. 

E.  Burton  Probasco, 

36  Washington  Street,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  General  Surgery. 

At  present  Attending  Surgeon  to  Parks  Hospital,  Glens 
Falls,  N.  Y.  Lecturer  to  Training  School  in  Gynecol- 
ogy and  Bacteriology, 

Author  of  Report  of  An  Obstetrical  Case  (N.  Y.  State 
Med.  Jnl.)  ;  Acetanilid  Poisoning  (N.  Y.  State  Med. 
Jnl.). 


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Norman  Hayes  Probasco, 

175  East  Front  Street,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Interested  in  Diseases  of  Children  and  Obstetrics. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Bellevue  Hospital,  N.  Y.  Infant  Asy- 
lum. Postgraduate  Work  in  Pathology  for  two  months 
in  1901  in  New  York  City. 

At  present  Lecturer  to  the  Nurses  at  the  Muhlenburg 
Hospital  Training  School,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Visiting 
Physician  to  Muhlenburg  Hospital,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Immanuel  Pyle, 

56  Monticello  Avenue,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Interes'ted  in  Gynecology. 

Formerly  Assistant  Gynecologist  in  Christ  and  St.  Fran- 
cis Hospitals,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
At  present  Visiting  Physician  to  the  Jersey  City  Hospital. 

Dudley  D.  Roberts, 

84  Remsen  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  Gastroenterology. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Bellevue  Hospital. 

At  present  Assisting  Visiting  Physician  at  the  Brooklyn 

Hospital;  Physician  to  Gastroenterological  Dept.,  L.  I. 

College.    Special  Work  at  Kings  County  Hospital. 
Author  of  Translation  of  Ewald's  Gall   Stone  Disease 

(Brooklyn    Med.    Jnl.,    1905)  ;    Spastic    Constipation 

(Brooklyn   Med.   Jnl.,   1906) ;   Chronic   and   Periodic 

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Vomiting  (N.  Y.  Med.  Record,  1906)  ;  Accuracy  in 
Dietetics  (Jnl.  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  1906)  ;  Stool  Exami- 
nation, Its  Value  and  Practice;  Underfeeding  and  Its 
Associated  Ills  (Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jnl.,  1907)  ; 
Gradual  Anal  Dilatation  (N.  Y.  Med.  Jnl.) ;  Methods 
of  Gastric  Lavage  (N.  Y.  Med.  Record) ;  Gastric  Neu- 
roses (read  at  Annual  Meeting  N.  Y.  State  Med,  So- 
ciety, 1908;  A  Stool  Sieve;  An  Oil  Enemator;  A  Rectal 
Dilator. 

Joseph  Robinson, 

West  Cornwall,  Conn. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine  and  General  Surgery. 
Formerly   Interne   in    Springfield   Hospital,    Springfield, 

Mass. 
Author  of  Improvement  in  the  Stethoscope. 

Augustine  Ward  Roff, 

68  West  92d  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Gynecology  and  Obstetrics. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Mt.  Sinai  Hospital. 

At  present  at  the  Vanderbilt  Clinic,  Gynecological  Dept. 

Edward  A.  Rosenberg, 

328  East  87th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Practice. 
Formerly  Interne  in  Mt.  Sinai  Hospital. 

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Henry  Clay  Ruhl, 

419  East  138th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Practice. 

Emil  Albin  Rundquist, 

53  East  58th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Surgery  and  Gynecology. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Roosevelt  Hospital. 

At  present  Anesthetist  to  Roosevelt  Hospital ;  Anesthetist 

to  N.  Y,  Post-Graduate  Medical  School  and  Hospital; 

Instructor  in  Gynecology  N.  Y.  Post-Graduate  Med. 

School  and  Hospital;  Anesthetist  to  Swedish  Hospital 

in  Brooklyn. 

Stanley  Owen  Sab  el, 

117  West  58th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Internal  Medicine. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Flushing  Hospital,  L.  I.  Post- 
graduate Work  in  Tuberculosis  under  Dr.  Charles 
Minor,  of  Asheville,  N.  C.  (one  year). 

At  present  Visiting  Physician  to  Washington  Heights 
Hospital;  Lecturer  to  the  Washington  Height's  Hos- 
pital Training  School  for  Nurses. 

Author  of  Cholelithiasis  (Ky.  State  Med.  Jour.,  Oct., 
'04) ;  Acute  Lymphatic  Leucemia  Clinically  Suggest- 
ing a  Myelogenous  Origin  (N.  Y.  Med,  Jnl.,  June  15, 
'07). 


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Philip  S.  Sabine, 

960  Madison  Avenue,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine. 

Formerly  Interne  in  St.  Luke's  Hospital.  Postgraduate 
Work  in  Bacteriology  at  P.  &  S.  Pathological  Sum- 
mer Courses  in  Vienna. 

George  Reese  Satterlee, 

60  East  78th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Pathology  and  Internal  Medicine. 

Formerly  Interne  in  J.  Hood  Wright  Memorial  and 
Sloane  Maternity  Hospitals.  Postgraduate  Work  in 
Pathological  Studies  in  Berlin,  1902. 

At  present  Instructor  in  Histology  and  Embryology,  Uni- 
versity and  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  College;  Pa- 
thologist to  Gouverneur  Hospital;  Attending  Physi- 
cian and  Pathologist  to  Washington  Height's  Hospital. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Seventh  Regiment,  N.  G.  N.  Y. 

Author  of  Outlines  of  Human  Embryology  (John  Wiley 
&  Sons,  1906)  ;  A  Complete  Recovery  Following  a  Se- 
vere Compound  Fracture  of  the  Skull  (N.  Y.  Med. 
JnL,  1900)  ;  A  Case  of  Bacteriuria  Resembling  Weil's 
Disease  (Med.  News,  Jan.  6,  '03)  ;  Sarcoma  of  the 
Thumb,  Report  of  Two  Cases,  Trimble  and  Satterlee 
(Am.  Medicine,  May  16,  '03)  ;  Acute  Lymphatic  Leu- 
kemia with  Reference  to  Its  Myelogenous  Origin  (N. 
Y.  Med.  Jnl.,  1907).     A  Case  of  Pernicious  Malaria 


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vrith  Autopsy  (read  before  the  N.  Y.  Pathol.  Soc,  Nov., 
1907). 

George  Alexander  De  Santos  Saxe, 

72  West  45th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Genitourinary  Diseases. 

Formerly  Pathologist  to  Columbus  Hospital,  1901-1903. 
Postgraduate  Work,  Assistant  in  the  Pathological  De- 
partment of  Cornell  University. 

At  present  Instructor  in  Genitourinary  Surgery,  N.  Y. 
Post-Graduate  Medical  School  and  Hospital.  Assist- 
ant Editor  of  the  N.  Y.  Medical  Journal  since  1900; 
Editorial  Writer  and  Reviewer  for  various  medical 
journals. 

Author  of  Manual  of  Examination  of  the  Urine  (Saun- 
ders, 1904)  ;  A  New  Method  of  Determining  the  Spe- 
cific Gravity  of  Small  Amounts  of  Urine  (N.  Y.  Med. 
Jnl.,  Oct.  17,  1903) ;  A  Study  of  Shreds  in  the  Urine 
(N.  Y.  Med.  Jnl.,  March  2,  1907)  ;  A  Study  of  Sago 
Bodies,  Etc.,  in  Massage  Urine  (N.  Y.  Med.  Jnl., 
1907)  ;  Of  Saxe's  Urinopyknometer,  An  Instrument 
for  the  Determination  of  the  Specific  Gravity  of  Very 
Small  Amounts  of  Urine  (Elmer  &  Amend). 

Herman  Schwarz, 

1 33 1  Madison  Avenue,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Pediatrics. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Mt.  Sinai  Hospital.     Ex-Assistant 

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Bacteriologist,  New  York  City.     Postgraduate  Work 
in  Berlin  for  one  year. 
At  present  Chief  of  Clinic,  Children's  Dept.  Mt.  Sinai 
Hospital  Dispensary;  Assistant  Adjunct  Pediatrist  to 
Mt.  Sinai  Hospital. 

John  A.  Shields, 

573  Lafayette  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Interested  in  General  Practice. 
Formerly  Interne  in  St.  Mary's  Hospital,  Brooklyn. 
At  present  Visiting  Physician  to  St.  Mary's  Hospital. 
Author  of  Monograph  on  Hydrotherapy  (Brooklyn  Med. 
Jnl.). 

Montgomery  H.  Sicard, 

46  West  48th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine,  Pediatrics  and  Obstetrics. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

At  present  Instructor  in  Physical  Diagnosis,  Cornell 
Medical  School;  Assistant  in  Pediatrics  at  Vanderbilt 
Clinic;  Attending  Physician  to  Outdoor  Obstetrical 
Dept.  College  P.  &  S. 

Author  of  A  Contribution  to  Study  of  Malignant  Endo- 
carditis (Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sci.,  1904)  ;  Mitral  Stenosis 
with  Report  of  Cases  (Report  of  Cornell  University 
Disp.,  1905)  ;  Brass  Poisoning — Copper  and  Zinc  Poi- 
soning (Med.  Record,  1906)  ;  Rheumatic  Manifesta- 
tions in  Children  (Med.  Record,  1906)  ;  Chronic  Ad- 
hesive Pericarditis  (N.  Y.  Med.  Jnl.,  1907). 

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Letchworth  Smith, 

Atherton  Building,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Interested  in  what  is  usually  spoken  of  as  "the  Labora- 
tory side." 

Formerly  Interne  in  Hudson  Street  Hospital.  Instructor 
in  the  Bacteriological  Lab.  at  Cornell  for  four  years, 
Path,  at  Cornell  for  one  year.  Postgraduate  Work  for 
five  months  in  King's  College,  London  (Bact.),  five  or 
more  months  in  Vienna  (Path.  Inst.).  Served  as  Pri- 
vate in  the  Spanish  War,  as  Substitute  Surgeon  for 
short  period. 

At  present  Bacteriologist  Hosp.  Coll.  of  Med.,  Louisville ; 
Clinical  Microscopist  to  University  of  Louisville. 

Author,  jointly  with  C.  G.  L.  Wolf,  of  The  Physiological 
Action  of  Azomid  (Jnl.  Med.  Research,  Nov.,  1904). 
Short  article  On  Flagella  Staining  with  Night  Blue. 
Bacteria  That  We  Meet  Every  Day  (The  Courier  Jour- 
nal). Pamphlet  of  the  "popular"  variety  on  "Milk, 
Clean  and  Cold." 

John  Beach  Solley,  Jr., 

124  West  58th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine  and  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  in  New  York  Hospital.     Postgraduate 

Work,  Jan.,  1901,  to  April,  1902,  at  Bern,  Heidelberg 

and  Berlin. 
At  present  Surgical  Assistant  O.  P.  D.  Presbyterian  Hos- 

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pital;  Medical  Assistant  Presbyterian  Hospital  and  At- 
tending Physician  at  Greenwich  Hospital, 
Author  of  Die  Morphologischen  Veranderungen  der 
Blutkorperchen,  speciell  die  Erythrocyten  bei  der 
Toluylendiamine  Vergiftung  (Virchow  Archiv.  Band 
1 68,  1902)  ;  A  Contribution  to  the  Doctrine  of  the 
Morphology  of  the  Blood  Derived  from  Experimental 
Toluylendiamine  Poisoning  (Am.  Jnl.  Med.  Sci,,  Sept., 
1905) ;  Paralysis  of  Facial  Nerve  Due  to  the  Eusta- 
chian Electro-Bougie:  Report  of  a  Case  (Am.  Jnl. 
Med.  Sci.,  Nov.,  1906)  ;  Third  Volume  of  Von  Berg- 
mann's  Surgery  (Lea  Bros.,  1904). 

Frank  M.  Stagg, 

Lexington  Avenue,  Quincy  and  Elm  Streets, 
Passaic,  N.  J. 

Interested  in  General  Surgery  and  Medicine. 
Formerly  Interne  in  Passaic  General  Hospital. 

Henry  M.  Stock, 

21 3 1  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Obstetrics. 

At  present  Physical  Director  Caswell  Military  Institute. 

Israel  Strauss, 

108  West  87th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Neurology. 

Formerly  Interne  at  Mt.  Sinai  Hospital.    Adjunct  Neur- 

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ologist  to  Almshouse.  One  year  abroad  in  study  of 
Pathology  and  Neurology. 
At  present  Instructor  in  Neurology  at  Polyclinic  and  Ad- 
junct Physician  to  Beth  Israel  Hospital.  Assistant  Ad- 
junct Physician  and  Associate  in  Neuro-pathology  Mt. 
Sinai  Hospital. 

James  Robert  Swanick, 

366  Broadway,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  Abdominal  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  at  Bellevue  Hospital. 

At  present  Assistant  in  Comstock  Hospital  (Private). 

Samuel  A.  Tannenbaum, 

243  Seventh  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  General  Medicine. 

John  Mortimer  Taylor, 

438  Third  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  Obstetrics. 

At  present  Surgeon  to  Dispensary  of  Methodist  Episco- 
pal Hospital. 

Moses  Thomer, 

224  N.  Meridian  Street,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Interested  in  General  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  at  Mt.  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York. 

At  present  Demonstrator  of  Pathology  in  the  Indiana 

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Medical  College  (Purdue  University).  Assistant  Pa- 
thologist to  Indianapolis  City  Hospital  and  Visiting 
Physician  to  Eleanor  Hospital,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Author  of  A  Case  of  Thrombosis  of  the  External  Iliac 
with  Secondary  Emboli;  Endometritis,  Being  a  Plea 
for  the  Systematic  Examination  of  Curettings. 

Ralph  Tousey, 

138  West  82d  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Gynecology. 

Formerly  Interne  at  Woman's,  Sloane  Maternity  and  City 
Hospitals. 

Leslie  Allen  Turner, 

1072  Prospect  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  Internal  Diseases. 

Percy  R.  Tunure, 

55  West  49th  Street,  New  York. 

Formerly  Interne  in  New  York  and  Roosevelt  Hospitals. 
At  present  Instructor  in  Surgery  in  P.  &  S. ;  Chief  of 

Clinic  in  Surgery  at  Vanderbilt ;  Surgeon  to  Manhattan 

State  Hospital. 

Philip  S.  Van  Patten, 

146  Prospect  Avenue,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  Gross  Pathology  and  Medico-Legal  Work. 

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Formerly  Attending  Physician  to  Mount  Vernon  Hos- 
pital two  years ;  Police  Surgeon  five  years. 
At  present  Coroner  of  Westchester  County. 


Charlton  Wallace, 

126  East  34th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Orthopedic  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Hospital  for  Ruptured  and  Crippled 
and  Willard  Parker  Hospital.  Orthopedic  Surgeon 
Sea  Breeze  Hospital,  1904  to  1905.  Postgraduate 
Work  at  University  of  Berlin,  Orthopedic  Surgery, 

At  present  Orthopedic  Surgeon  East  Side  Free  School 
for  Crippled  Children;  Orthopedic  Surgeon  Crippled 
Children's  Driving  Fund;  Clinical  Assistant  Hospital 
for  Ruptured  and  Crippled ;  Associate  Orthopedic  Sur- 
geon Red  Cross  Hospital. 

Author  of  Sea  Air  Treatment  of  Surgical  Tuberculosis 
with  Report  of  Cases  (Med.  Record,  July  22,  1905)  ; 
Some  Etiological  Factors  in  Bone  Tuberculosis  in 
Children  (Med.  Record,  Dec.  8,  '06)  ;  Corrections  of 
Deformity  of  Potts'  Disease  (N.  Y.  Med.  Jnl.,  Dec. 
14,  1907)  ;  The  Recent  Epidemic  of  Poliomyelitis  (in 
collaboration  with  Dr.  Virgil  P.  Gibney ;  Jnl.  Am.  Med. 
Assn.,  Dec.  21,  '07)  ;  The  Effect  of  Imperfect  Hygiene 
in  the  Production  of  Bone  Tuberculosis  with  Report  of 
443  Cases  (Am.  Jnl.  Orth.  Surg,,  Jan.,  '08). 

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Ernest  Coniston  Waterhouse, 

163  Beritanice  Street,  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 

Interested  in  Abdominal  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  in  General  Memorial  Hospital,  N.  Y. 
City. 

At  present  Attending  Surgeon  to  the  Queen's  Hospital; 
Consulting  Surgeon  to  Chinese  Hospital;  Surgeon  to 
Hospital  Kamehameha  Schools. 

Author  of  Some  Observations  on  a  Case  of  Nephro- 
lithiasis (Transactions  Fifteenth  Annual  Meeting  of 
the  Hawaiian  Territorial  Med.  Soc,  Nov.  17,  1906). 

Justin  Miner  Waugh, 

44  Knowles  Street,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Interested  in  Digestive  Diseases  and  Proctology. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Bellevue  Hospital.  Postgraduate 
Work  in  Heidelberg  and  Berlin  seven  months,  1900 
1901;  St.  Mark's  and  Gordon,  London,  Proctology, 
1907. 

Walter  Wettengel, 

293  East  161  St  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Surgery. 
Formerly  Interne  in  German  Hospital. 
At  present  Clinical  Work  in  German  Dispensary  Sur- 
gical Department. 

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David  E.  Wheeler, 

391  Delaware  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  Genitourinary  Surgery. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Bellevue  Hospital. 

At  present  G.  U.  Surgeon  at  Fire  Co.  Hospital;  G.  U. 
Anatomy  University  of  Buffalo;  Clinical  Instructor 
G.  U.  Surgery,  University  of  Buffalo. 

Author  of  Case  of  Hydrencephalocele  (N.  Y.  Med.  Jnl., 
Feb.  I,  1902)  ;  Buffalo  Small  Pox  Epidemic  (N.  Y. 
Med.  Jnl.,  Jan.  31,  1903).  Treatment  of  Fresh  Frac- 
tures of  the  Leg  (Buffalo  Med.  Jnl.)  ;  Treatment  of 
Vaccine  Pulp  K.  C.  Y.  (Am.  Med.  Jnl.,  1903)  ;  Treat- 
ment of  Chancre  and  Chancroid  (Am.  Med.  Jnl.,  Aug., 
1905). 

Charles  Mallory  Williams, 

48  East  49th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Dermatology. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Roosevelt  and  Sloane  Maternity 
Hospitals. 

At  present  Clinical  Assistant  N.  Y.  Skin  and  Cancer  Hos- 
pital.   Executive  Librarian  Academy  of  Medicine. 

Author  of  The  Treatment  of  Acne  (Med.  Record,  July 
22,  1905) ;  Four  Cases  of  Chancre  of  the  Lip  (Med. 
Record,  Feb.  25,  1905)  ;  The  X-ray  Treatment  of  Cu- 
taneous Epithelioma  (Am.  Jnl,  Med.  Sci.,  March, 
1905) ;  The  Treatment  of  Hirsuties  (Am.  Jnl.  of  Der- 

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matol.,  June,  1905)  ;  The  Contagiousness  of  Gumma 
(Med.  Record,  July  14,  1906) ;  Late  Results  in  the 
X-ray  Treatment  of  Cutaneous  Epithelioma  (Med. 
Record,  Dec.  8,  1906)  ;  Some  Results  Which  Have 
Been  Obtained  in  the  Experimental  Inoculation  of 
Syphilis  (Jnl.  of  Cutaneous  Diseases,  Aug.,  1907). 

Henry  Christie  Williamson, 

241  West  I02d  Street,  New  York. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Hospital  for  Ruptured  and  Crippled 

and  Sailors'  Snug  Harbor. 
At  present  Clinical  Work  in  Medicine  and  Gynecology  at 

St.  Luke's  Hospital,  O.  P.  D. 

Abraham  Leo  Wolbarst, 

105  East  19th  Street,  New  York. 

Interested  in  Genitourinary  Surgery. 

At  present  Attending  G.  U.  Surgeon  Beth  Israel  Hos- 
pital Dispensary;  Attending  G.  U.  Surgeon  West  Side 
German  Dispensary ;  Professor  of  G.  U.  Surgery  N.  Y. 
School  of  Clinical  Medicine. 

Author  of  On  the  Value  of  Protargol  in  the  Diagnosis 
and  Treatment  of  Acute  Gonorrhoea  (Jnl.  of  Cutan. 
and  G.  U.  Diseases,  Dec,  1901)  ;  Symptoms,  Diagnosis 
and  Complications  of  Gonorrhoea  (N.  Y.  Med.  News, 
Nov.  8,  1902)  ;  Modern  Treatment  of  Acute  Gonor- 
rhoea (Am.  Therapist,  Aug.,  1902) ;  Gonorrhoea  in 
Boys  (Jnl.  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  Sept.  28,  1901) ;  The  Role 

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of  the  Prostate  in  iVffections  of  the  Urinary  Tract  (Am. 
Jnl.  of  Urology,  1904) ;  Extragenital  Chancres  (N.  Y. 
Med.  Jnl.,  Aug.  26,  1905)  ;  The  Three  Glass  Catheter 
Test  (Med.  Record,  April  20,  1906) ;  The  Problems  of 
Venereal  Prophylaxis  (Boston  Med.  and  Surg.  Jnl., 
Sept.  15,  1906) ;  Sarcoma  of  the  Testicle  (Jnl.  of  Am. 
Med.  Assn.,  April  6,  1907) ;  Male  Genitourinary  Basin 
(Described  in  Am.  Jnl.  of  Surg.,  July,  1905).  Co-ed- 
itor with  Dr.  De  Santos  Saxe  of  Whitman's  Lessons  in 
Orthopedic  Surgery  and  Weir's  Notes  on  Surg'ery. 

William  Cavan  Woolsey, 

88  Lafayette  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Interested  in  General  Surgery  and  Anesthetics. 

Formerly  Interne  in  Kings  County  Hospital;  1900  to 
1906,  Instructor  in  Clinical  Microscopy,  Long  Island 
College  Hospital,  also  Adjunct  to  Gynecological  Dept., 
Polhemus  Clinic. 

At  present  Assistant  Visiting  Surgeon  Kings  Co.  Hos- 
pital; Consulting  Anesthetist  to  Bushwick  Hospital. 

Author  of  Conditions  Governing  the  Selection  of  a  Gen- 
eral Anesthetic  (L.  I.  Med.  Jnl.,  Feb.,  1907).  Combi- 
nation Ether-Chloroform  Vapor  Apparatus. 

John  R.  Wurthman, 

345  East  86th  Street,  New  York. 
Interested  in  diseases  of  the  Heart  and  Lungs. 
At  present  Chief  of  Clinic,  Class  for  Heart  and  Lungs, 

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Demilt  Dispensary,    Examiner  for  Society  for  Instruc- 
tion in  First  Aid  to  the  Injured. 

Roy  Demas  Young, 

788  Massachusetts  Avenue,  Arlington,  Mass. 
Interested  in  General  Practice. 


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SUMMARY. 

The  class  of  1898  at  graduation  consisted  of  one  hundred 
and  forty-two  members.  Seven  of  these  have  since  died 
and  two  have  given  up  the  practice  of  medicine  to  engage 
in  business.  Of  the  remaining  one  hundred  and  thirty- 
three  there  are  ninety  at  present  located  in  Greater  New 
York,  forty-one  in  various  other  cities  and  towns  of  the 
United  States,  one  in  Hawaii  and  one  in  South  America. 

In  answer  to  the  question,  "In  what  branch  of  medicine 
or  surgery  are  you  most  interested?"  forty  have  replied 
General  Medicine  or  Internal  Medicine,  thirty-two  Surgery, 
eleven  Genitourinary  Surgery,  ten  Obstetrics,  ten  Otology, 
Rhinology  and  Laryngology,  seven  Dermatology,  seven 
Gynecology,  seven  Ophthalmology,  seven  Pediatrics,  four 
Pathology,  three  Orthopedic  Surgery,  three  Gastroenter- 
ology, three  Neurology,  two  Anesthesia,  two  Legal  Medi- 
cine and  one  Roentgenology. 

Ninety-eight  members  of  the  class  have  served  as  Interne 
in  one  or  more  hospitals.  Sixty-eight  have  received  one  or 
more  hospital  appointments  as  Consulting,  Attending  or 
Assistant  Attending  Physician  or  Surgeon  and  thirty-six 
have  at  some  time  been  teachers  in  various  medical  institu- 
tions. 


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iTie  literary  activity  of  the  class  is  represented  by  three 
authors  of  books,  eight  editors  of  books  or  medical  journals 
and  fifty-one  contributors  of  articles  to  medical  books  and 
journals. 

Eighteen  members  of  the  class  have  devised  instruments 
or  various  surgical  and  medical  appliances. 

Thirty  men  have  taken  postgraduate,  clinical  or  labora- 
tory courses,  either  abroad  or  at  home. 

The  patriotism  of  the  class  was  shown  during  the  Span- 
ish-American War,  when  fourteen  men  received  commis- 
sions in  the  United  States  Medical  Service.  Seven  men 
have  also  served  as  Surgeon  or  Assistant  Surgeon  in  the 
National  Guard. 


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George  Washington  Lindheim. 
Died  in  New  York  City,  Sept.  16,  1898.     Aged  27. 

William  Welch  Vibbert. 
Died  in  New  York  City,  March  26,  1900.    Aged  26. 

Ernest  Potter  Jenks. 
Died  in  New  York  City,  June  25,  1908.    Aged  37. 

Guy  Bryan  Miller. 
Died  in  Paris,  France,  April  7,  1903.    Aged  31. 

Arthur  Henry  Gardner. 
Died  in  New  York  City,  June  12,  1905.    Aged  37. 

Maxwell  Benjamin. 
Died  1905. 

Herbert  H.  Ellis. 
Died  1905. 


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